Action Programmes for the Protection of Homeworkers: Ten Case Studies from Around the World, Volume 75Ursula Huws International Labour Organization, 1995 - 142 pagina's Homeworkers are a particularly vulnerable category of workers due to their ambiguous legal status, their isolation and their low bargaining power. Action-oriented programmes aiming to break their isolation, also make them aware of their rights, and help them to organize and to improve their bargaining position. |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction U Huws | 1 |
Training | 9 |
SEWAs Programmes for the Organization | 15 |
National Outwork Campaign Australia S Laverty | 27 |
The National Group on Homeworking | 37 |
The Homeworkers Association and the Coalition | 41 |
The Women of Color Quilters Network | 111 |
The Watermark Association of Artisans | 117 |
Appalachian Knitwear United States C Weiss | 127 |
Sources | 139 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
activities advocacy aims Appalachian Knitwear Australia bidi workers cent Center for Economic chikan clothing industry Clothing Trades Award conditions of employment contractors cooperative coordinator earnings Economic Options Ela Bhatt employers ensure factory workers Friendship Associations funding garment workers Group on Homeworking Gujarat health and safety Hengelo home work support home-based workers ILGWU improve income information campaign initiatives involved issue KaBaPa knitters labour market legislation lobbying Low Pay Unit Lucknow Madhya Pradesh major membership minimum wage National Group National Outwork Campaign non-governmental organizations organize homeworkers PATAMABA Philippines problems production programme protection of homeworkers result role rural self-employed SEWA SEWA's skills social protection South Wales staff strategy support centres sweaters TCFUA telework textile trade union United Kingdom Vrouwenbond FNV Watermark West Virginia West Yorkshire women
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